AFL star Toby Greene admits he was allowed to head to the Derby Day races with his mates under one condition from his pregnant wife
AFL giant Toby Greene had to promise his pregnant wife Georgia Stirton he would be “home by midnight” before being cleared to work on Derby Day.
The Australian captain and former AFL bad boy told FEMAIL he received a “touch on the shoulder” from his glamorous other half before heading to the Schweppes tent at the Birdcage on Saturday.
He explained that his wife, who is 24 weeks pregnant, had flown to Sydney and opted to skip the races after staying up late at a friend’s wedding the night before.
“She was wrecked, so she went home,” he said, adding that they were “well behaved” despite the late evening.
AFL giant Toby Greene pictured in the Schweppes Marquee at the Birdcage after promising his pregnant wife he would be home by midnight
He told FEMAIL he promised his wife he would stick to the curfew – they are pictured together in the Brownlows
The famous 30-year-old said he planned to keep the promise he made to his wife, but admitted it would be difficult if ‘his horse’ took first place.
“I’m going to bet on most races,” he said.
Unfortunately, Speak did not finish in race two.
The sports star wore black trousers and a white blazer during the event, which neatly met the clothing requirements.
He revealed that he received the ensemble last year during a trip to Egypt, where Georgia, a professional basketball player, was playing in a one-off tournament at the pyramids.
Georgia went home to Sydney, while Toby stayed in Melbourne for the races – after both attended a wedding the night before
Georgia played a basketball tournament in Egypt last year – that’s where Toby got his race day outfit
Georgia shared photos of herself posing in the desert during the trip – where she revealed she was beyond grateful for the cool opportunity.
Despite her own professional sports career, Georgia seems to have always been her husband’s biggest fan.
She gave him a huge shout-out earlier this year when he ran onto the field for his 200th game: “couldn’t be more proud.”